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Wildlife habitat along Lower Duwamish River Waterway, Seattle, WA, 09-2013
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Heron eats fish from Lower Duwamish River Waterway, Seattle, WA, 06-2014
Boeing completed the largest habitat restoration in the Lower Duwamish River Waterway in Seattle, Washington, transforming nearly one mile of former industrial waterfront into a wetland resource that improves Puget Sound salmon runs. This habitat was created in the footprint of the former Plant 2 facility, the home of the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber during World War II. The habitat features intertidal wetlands that improve waterway conditions, serve as a resting area for migrating salmon and benefit birds like this great blue heron.
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Unique identifier
BI44783
Boeing ID
k66229-03
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4928px × 3280px 46MB
License type
RM
Keywords
coastlines
Duwamish River
habitat restoration
Plant II
Seattle
Washington State
wildlife
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